Find Your Light Pinot Noir: Josh Groban Wine Story
In 2015, I got a call from a young man in New York, Josh Groban. He was performing on Broadway, had tasted our Pinot Noir, loved it, and inquired about making a special wine to benefit his foundation, the Find Your Light Foundation. The Find Your Light Foundation funds arts education across the United States.
Since we had three sons, all artists, all having attended public schools, the fit was synchronistic. We happily agreed.
During our first blending session with Josh in our Sebastopol winery, we lined all the barrels on a cement slab to taste through. We instructed Josh to choose his favorite. From there, we would build the blend for the Find Your Light Pinot Noir from our other vineyards. He selected the Haas Vineyard barrel from all others.
This has become the foundation of this wine, blended with The Farm and contributions from other stunning Halleck Vineyard wines.
Wine Events Calendar
2022 Shakespeare on the Lake
Join us in Tahoe for Shakespeare on the Lake!
“Much Ado About Nothing”
August 11, 2022
A stunning 2- hour Lake Cruise, Cocktails, Wine, Appetizers with Dinner at the Show
$580 per person
$530 for Inner Circle Members…
Josh Groban Dinner and a Show
Josh Groban
Dinner and a Show: April 9, 2022
Join Halleck Vineyard at Del Friscos, NYC
Followed by Josh Groban Concert at Radio City Music Hall
…
Recent Posts
Is Pinot Noir A Sweet or Dry Wine
If you’re new to the world of red wine, or perhaps a white wine or rosé aficionado looking to branch into new (red) territory, you may have found yourself asking: “Is Pinot Noir sweet or dry wine?” …
Halleck Vineyard Three Sons Russian River Valley Pinot Noir Awarded Top Honor at 2023 Sommelier Challenge
Halleck Vineyard, a Sonoma County winery renowned for its artisanal approach, is basking in the glory of its 2019 Halleck Vineyard Three Sons Russian River Valley Pinot Noir,…
Best Pinot Noir Wine: 15 Bottles to Try Right Now (2023 UPDATE)
Want to experience the best Pinot Noir wine this world has to offer? Pinot Noirs that are so bold and fruity you might mistake them for Syrahs?…